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The fourth and final Fatal Bullet DLC closes out your GGO story in a snow-covered epilogue, bringing fan-favourite characters and dual-wield rocket launchers to the party.

Dissonance of the Nexus is the fourth, and explicitly post-game, expansion for SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET. Where the first three DLC packs run parallel to the main story, this one sits squarely after the credits roll on the base campaign, meaning you need to have actually finished that ride before you earn the right to step into the snowy plains of GGO. Think of it as an epilogue chapter dressed up as an expansion, and calibrate your expectations accordingly. The headliner additions are character-focused: Yuna, Eiji, Sachi, and Seven were added in response to community demand, and for lore-invested fans of the SAO universe, seeing Sachi show up in a snowy wasteland carries genuine narrative weight. The expansion also introduces a new party function for offline Hero Quests, which meaningfully changes how you approach those runs, and it drops dual-wielding rocket launchers into your loadout options because apparently regular rocket launchers were considered insufficiently chaotic. The bonus cosmetic bundle is generous, stacking up outfit sets for Asuna, Kirito, Sinon, and LLENN alongside weapon packs like the Guitar Rocket Launcher and Kagemitsu Set, so gear collectors will feel well served. The honest criticism, and the community has been fairly clear about this, is that the dungeon variety does not keep pace with the expansion's ambitions. Players hoping for caves, city ruins, or anything other than the base game's signature concrete bunkers and corridor interiors have mostly been disappointed. Two new bosses show up, which is something, but the environmental palette is thin for content billing itself as a full expansion. The story itself leans hard into franchise fan-service, which means it rewards players already deep in the SAO anime lore while doing very little for anyone who came to Fatal Bullet cold. If you never watched the show, some of the character reunions will land with a thud. That said, on Steam the expansion sits at roughly 84-85% positive user ratings across over 120 reviews, which is a respectable score for DLC. The consensus reads like: fans of the base game get a satisfying send-off that pads the endgame content loop, while anyone who bounced off Fatal Bullet's repetitive dungeon structure before the credits will find nothing here to convert them. The third-person shooter RPG loop, juggling weapon builds, ArFA-sys companion management, and online co-op with up to eight players, carries over intact, so if that formula clicked for you the first time, Dissonance of the Nexus gives you a reason to dust off your character. Bottom line: this is a DLC for people who finished Fatal Bullet, loved their custom protagonist's arc, and want more time in that world with some beloved side characters. It is not a reinvention, and it does not patch the base game's filler tendencies. Go in expecting a fan-service epilogue with some build-extending gear and you will probably leave satisfied. Go in expecting BG3-level narrative payoff and you will leave staring at another grey corridor wondering where your evening went. Monika, Scout Team

SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET Dissonance of the Nexus (DLC)
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SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET Dissonance of the Nexus (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet — view full game
Jan 18, 2019BANDAI NAMCO Studios, Dimps CorporationBANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
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The fourth and final Fatal Bullet DLC closes out your GGO story in a snow-covered epilogue, bringing fan-favourite characters and dual-wield rocket launchers to the party.

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A satisfying but shallow send-off for Fatal Bullet veterans; series outsiders will find thin story and repetitive dungeons a hard sell.

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Dissonance of the Nexus is the fourth, and explicitly post-game, expansion for SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET. Where the first three DLC packs run parallel to the main story, this one sits squarely after the credits roll on the base campaign, meaning you need to have actually finished that ride before you earn the right to step into the snowy plains of GGO. Think of it as an epilogue chapter dressed up as an expansion, and calibrate your expectations accordingly. The headliner additions are character-focused: Yuna, Eiji, Sachi, and Seven were added in response to community demand, and for lore-invested fans of the SAO universe, seeing Sachi show up in a snowy wasteland carries genuine narrative weight. The expansion also introduces a new party function for offline Hero Quests, which meaningfully changes how you approach those runs, and it drops dual-wielding rocket launchers into your loadout options because apparently regular rocket launchers were considered insufficiently chaotic. The bonus cosmetic bundle is generous, stacking up outfit sets for Asuna, Kirito, Sinon, and LLENN alongside weapon packs like the Guitar Rocket Launcher and Kagemitsu Set, so gear collectors will feel well served. The honest criticism, and the community has been fairly clear about this, is that the dungeon variety does not keep pace with the expansion's ambitions. Players hoping for caves, city ruins, or anything other than the base game's signature concrete bunkers and corridor interiors have mostly been disappointed. Two new bosses show up, which is something, but the environmental palette is thin for content billing itself as a full expansion. The story itself leans hard into franchise fan-service, which means it rewards players already deep in the SAO anime lore while doing very little for anyone who came to Fatal Bullet cold. If you never watched the show, some of the character reunions will land with a thud. That said, on Steam the expansion sits at roughly 84-85% positive user ratings across over 120 reviews, which is a respectable score for DLC. The consensus reads like: fans of the base game get a satisfying send-off that pads the endgame content loop, while anyone who bounced off Fatal Bullet's repetitive dungeon structure before the credits will find nothing here to convert them. The third-person shooter RPG loop, juggling weapon builds, ArFA-sys companion management, and online co-op with up to eight players, carries over intact, so if that formula clicked for you the first time, Dissonance of the Nexus gives you a reason to dust off your character. Bottom line: this is a DLC for people who finished Fatal Bullet, loved their custom protagonist's arc, and want more time in that world with some beloved side characters. It is not a reinvention, and it does not patch the base game's filler tendencies. Go in expecting a fan-service epilogue with some build-extending gear and you will probably leave satisfied. Go in expecting BG3-level narrative payoff and you will leave staring at another grey corridor wondering where your evening went.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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BANDAI NAMCO Studios, Dimps Corporation
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BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
Release Date
Jan 18, 2019

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